Editorials

Continuing Progress

That perfection is natural to man, and that men can be truly satisfied with nothing short of perfection, is shown by mankind's continuing and irresistible urge for progress out of whatever implies limitation, discord, and imperfection.
An outstanding feature of Christian Science is the stress it lays on obedience to the Ten Commandments, which embody the moral law.

"Come and dine"

When Jesus called to his truant disciples who had gone back to their nets, "Come and dine," this invitation held more than the promise of material food.

"Trust the Eternal"

"Trust the Eternal when the shadows gather.

Seeing and Hearing

Since perfect Mind imparts to man his senses, man has no material sense through which to see anything material or faulty or to hear anything untrue, libelous.
Throughout human history men have endeavored to overcome evil and to gain freedom from its manifold forms of limitation and enslavement.

Directors Outline Policy for New Magazine Section

In the Progress Edition of the Monitor issued November 20-25, there was a record of its twenty-five years of growth.

Right Reliance

With all of their egotism and vaunting, materially-minded mortals have never claimed anything approaching self-existence.

God, the Source of All Good

In these days there are many throughout the world who are feeling the pinch of poverty.

The Value of Aloneness

Mortal mind troubles itself on the question of companionship, now yearning for someone who is absent, now fretting to be rid of someone who is present.

Protection and Strength

What a precious promise is contained in these words of the ninety-first Psalm: "Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; there shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling"! They are free from doubt; a ring of certainty runs through them.

Dependable Currency

From earliest times there appears to have been some medium of exchange used by men in business.